Tree branches and downed trees have been falling on roads throughout Somerset County, with hours remaining before the storm reaches its peak, said Joanne Vuoso, Somerset County public information officer.

Vuoso said while about 60 county employees are currently on the road cleaning up debris — and will continue to do so overnight — as of 11:44 a.m., all county roads were open.

As of 10 a.m., all state roads in Somerset County were clear, with no ongoing incidents, according to Joe Dee, state Department of Transportation spokesman.

Since Sunday night, there were 63 reported road incidents in the state, which may include motor vehicle accidents, and 22 of those incidents were ongoing as of Monday morning, Dee said.

Dee said it is too early to tell if those incidents were directly related to Hurricane Sandy.

In Somerset County, there are no road closures or detours as of 10 a.m., but NJDOT plans to announce another update within the hour.